Mail Online UK
| 10 months ago
8 July 2012 A 58-party coalition looks set to triumph in Libya's historic general elections, according to early indications. After dictator Colonel Gaddafi was toppled last year, Libya's voting system for its first election in almost 50 years was...
The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
A man throws sand onto used ballot booklets, that were set on fire by anti-election protesters, in a square in central Benghazi July 7, 2012. Crowds of joyful Libyans, some with tears in their eyes, parted with the legacy of Moammar Gadhafi on...
The Independent
| 10 months ago
Mitch Dobrowner talks to us about his work, his future plans, winning the Sony World Photography Awa... Britain has become a more equal society, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, in important... Suggested Topics A liberal coalition of 65...
MarketWatch
| 10 months ago
Elections in Libya appear to be favoring a coalition of parties friendly to the West, according to media reports Sunday. Preliminary results reportedly show the National Forces Alliance, a coalition of so-called liberal or secular parties, is in the...
Los Angeles Times
| 10 months ago
A political coalition led by the former National Transitional Council 's de facto prime minister has claimed an early lead in Libya's national election to replace the government of fallen longtime dictator Moammar Kadafi . The National Forces...
Novinite
| 10 months ago
Those are the first elections for Libyans after the fall of longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi, and are to elect an assembly that is to draft the country's new constitution. Even though official results are not exected before Wednesday, Alliance...